"3 Albertype illustrations by Harroun and Bierstadt of Echini and 2 [3] Heliotype illustrations by the Heliotype Printing Co."--Hanson Collection catalog, supplement [3]
"This important group represents some of the earliest published Woodburytypes and Albertypes in the United States. There are 57 Woodburytypes on 11 pages and there are 12 Albertypes of which 7 are from drawings, the remaining Albertypes have more...
"25 heliotype plates showing the ship, Sigsbee's sounding machines and various deck photographs of how to place it in operation. Plates are marked by The Heliotype Printing Co., 220 Devonshire St., Boston."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 72
Medicine, Military; Surgery, Military; Photography, Biological; Biological illustration; Photography -- Scientific applications; Medical illustration; Ileum; Colon (Anatomy); Rectum; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Medical care
"Twenty-one Woodburytypes from photographs of specimens and photomicrographs. Four Heliotypes from photos of specimens, four engravings of Photomicrographs, ten Chromolithographs of medical specimens. American Photo-Relief Co., Phila. 1002 Arch St....
Marine photography; Photography, Biological; Natural history illustration; Sea urchins
"1 woodburytype of a sea urchin, 1 albert type of a sea urchin. The woodburytype is by the American Photo-relief Printing Company, Phil., John Carbutt, supt., and the Albert type is by the Photo-plate Printing Company, N.Y., E. Bierstadt,...
Medicine, Military; Surgery, Military; Photography, Biological; Biological illustration; Photography -- Scientific applications; Medical illustration; United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Medical care
"15 woodburytypes from photographs of specimens and photomicrographs. 1 heliotype...American Photo-Relief Printing Co., 1002 Arch St., Phila. John Carbutt, supt. did the woodburytypes, James R. Osgood, Boston did the heliotypes..."--Hanson...
Reprinted from the Art-journal; I. The adaptability of our native plants to the purposes of ornamental art. By F.E. Hulme.--II. Sea-weeds as objects of design. By S.J. Mackie.--III. The crystals of snow as applied to the purposes of design. By...